endymion42
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For sure! I’m glad that he got all that franchise money so he can just take challenging roles and work on his craft instead of being forced to take less creative/more commercial roles he doesn’t want to feed his family. I wrote in my post that his Harry Potter buddy Robert Pattinson did the same thing, got the

Also, how often do you get to work “Assless” into conversation? When discussing Hank Hill and describing chaps. So, not often enough.

“Refreshingly eclectic” is a fitting way to describe Radcliffe’s adult career. He’s legit a great actor, and like his fellow Potter alum, Robert Pattinson, he’s got enough F-U franchise money that he can do whatever random project strikes his fancy. I liked him a lot in the more serious roles of “Imperium” “The Woman

In Crime Alley along with Martha Wayne’s

That’s what I love about that show. Well, one of the many things. But it is so great at making the queer characters as a matter of fact thing, there isn’t some random homophobic bully to be conquered and forgotten as soon as a queer character appears, there isn’t a scene where the queer romances are portrayed as more

Especially since, as you said, the predatory bisexual is one of the most prominent stereotypes about that sexuality. That, and they’re vain and are all into orgies and kind of shown as akin to 70's swingers. Not that there’s anything wrong with polyamory or group sex, it just seems like media has depicted all bi

Captain Jack is probably one of my favorite Who characters despite only being in a few episodes. I was upset that Tennant’s Doctor was always so dismissive of him, though I get why his role was diminished in that he risked 1) overshadowing the Doctor, cause he definitely did that with Nine 2) turning the show into

Came here to say that too! Like, their first hookup was a heterosexual one, but it isn’t like they had to turn in their bisexual ID cards right after. And they were depicted with very fulfilling and emotionally invested same-sex relationships on the show as well. Plus their character and personality didn’t get altered

Yeah having a contest over which platform has the best bi representation makes it seem like it encourages “ticking-boxes” and not treating sexuality as a natural spectrum that people appear on. Having more gratuitous representations of sexual exploration like they did with Tim Drake is good, but having Loki casually

+1

Image is awesome.

On the one hand with Loki’s show being “cowardly” I have definitely seen other shows disappoint by having a bi or gay character, especially male characters, who is out but is never depicted in any onscreen romance or even if they are their physical affection isn’t shown the same way a heterosexual couple is. And that

My worry about his potential relationship with Sylvie is that mocking line Mobius gave Loki about being so vain he can only fall in love with a version of himself. Cause that is a stereotype about bi people, that their motivation for sexual exploits with people along the gender spectrum are to feed an insatiable ego

I agree, Loki shouldn’t have to demonstrate that he’s a “real” bisexual by performing for an audience. Also, there were not that many male characters on the show that he was around long enough to hook up with besides maybe Mobius but that was a fractured friendship at best.

I agree with you, I’m bi and it is very comforting to see a character casually admit to someone they just met that they are bi and move on like it isn’t a big deal. That helps normalize it and shows that even if Loki has a lot of insecurities, his sexuality isn’t one of them. Like, if Loki had just realized that about

See, you get it!

I agree with you. Casual audiences probably don’t care enough to do research into the background of the hosts and people who are hardcore and watch it every day, even sometimes on netflix, probably like it too much to give it up.

For sure, I’d rather someone who has passion and really wants the job precisely because it is about enriching people with a wide variety of knowledge (trivia, but still) rather than someone who would be equally happy with any hosting gig and sees it as just another job. You can learn how to smooth out rough edges,

Burton did seem super excited when contestants got the questions right the way he would on his show if a kid was able to understand a concept of a book or develop a love of reading. His first day was the worst though, he got better after that. Had he hosted for two weeks worth of shows instead of just one, I’m sure he

I remember Mitch Hedberg had a great line about that in one of his stand-up shows. Like because he was starting to become a recognizable face his agent insisted he take on acting roles to try and break into other things, and he was like, “When you’re in Hollywood and you’re a comedian, everybody wants you to do other